Bioenergetics in Clinical Medicine II. Adjunctive Treatment with Coenzyme Q in Periodontal Therapy |
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Ubiquinone is beneficial to oral tissue Author(s):
Edward Wilkinson, Ralph M. Arnold, Karl Folkers, Inge Hansen, Hiroe Kishi Published By:
Research Communications in Chemical Pathology and Pharmacology Date Published:
September, 1975 |
Get the latest version of Adobe Acrobat here. SUMMARY: Eight patients under routine care for periodontol disease received oral treatment with a form of coenzyme Q. The severity of their periodontal disease decreased with treatment and unexpectedly, the pocket depths in their gums decreased as well. Healing was so excellent that 5-7 days after the biopsy, the original biopsy sites were difficult to locate. The healing was viewed as extraordinarily effective. Treatment of periodontol disease with coenzyme Q should be considered as added treatment with current dental practice. NEED MORE INFORMATION? A 50-page booklet covering oral care, gum disease, and taste disorders is available for FREE from The California Breath Clinics. This full-color booklet is filled with helpful tips, results of clinical studies, and updated oral care information. Get a FREE copy shipped to your door today at their website. |